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D26.What does Heman think of his project?0阅A.It should be sped up.Think of a usual college physies course:quick note-taking,homeworkstruggles,studying for tough exams.Now imagine access to an instructorB.It needs to be improved.阅who answers questions at any hour,never tires,and never judges.Might读C.It should be widely promoted.D.It still has a long way to go.you learn more?Maybe even twice as much?A Harvard study,led by lecturer Gregory Kestin and senior lecturerKelly Miller,examined learning results of 194 students attending Kestin's理B27.What does the text mainly talk about?Physical Sciences 2 course in fall 2023.Before the study,the team createdinstructions for the al instructor to follow for each lesson so it wouldA.Heman Bekele's childhood experience.解behave like an experienced instructor.B.A boy's idea for treating skin cancer.The students were divided into two groups,each of which experiencedC.Research on fighting skin cancer.two lessons in consecutive(连续的)weeks.During the first week,Group1 took part in an instructor-guided active learning classroom lesson,whileD.The wonderful use of a soap.rod)with an Al-supported lesson at home that followedsed design;conditions were reversed the followingweek.Learning results for students in the Al-supported group were aboutTigers can weigh over 600 pounds and take down prey nearlydouble those for students in the in-class group,according to the study.five times their weight.To survive,a single tiger must eat about 100The researchers believe students'ability to get personalized feedbackand their ability to learn at theired with the Al ir阅ctorpounds of meat each week.That's equal to about 50 large animals like deereach year."This means tigers require very large picces of land,"said Krithi阅advantages.ous in-class stsrong ba读Karanth,head of the Center for Wildlife Studies in India.But land alonein the material may be less engaged,and they're sometimes bored,"Miller读said."Students without the background sometimes struggle to keep up.isn't enough-the land must be filled with prey."So the fact that the AI instructor can be supportive of that difference is理In the past century,however,people have been closing in,clearingprobably the biggest thing."large pieces of habitat for agriculture and livestock(农业和畜牧业)理"Wethe studycurioushether outorsouldHunting has also driven down the number of prey animals.In 1900,therebe as effective as in-person instructors,"Kestin said."I certainly didn't解were about 100,000 tigers in the world,which spread across Asia andparts of the Middle East,but today the number drops to about 4,500.Even解expect students to find the Al-powered lesson more attractive."But that'sexactly what happened:Not only did the AI instructor seem to help studentstoday,direct conflict (with people is still worsening their plight.Inmore matrial,the students also self-reportedmengagement andIndia,home to 70%of the world's wild tigers,human population growthdrive to learn when working with Al.and development are pressing people and tigers closer together.Each year'However,AI could also destroy learning if we're not careful,"Kestinsaid."AI instructors shouldn't 'think'for students,but rather help themtigers kill 50 to 60 people and hundreds of livestock,which can lead tobuild thinking skills.AI instructors shouldn't take the place of in-personretaliatory(报复的)killings.instruction,but help all students better prepare for it."C 32.What is the author's purpose in writing the firstKrithi works with around 2,000 communities to make governmentparagraph?阅funds accessible to people who've lost family members or livestock to阅A.To present the fact.animal attacks."If these payments don't reach people quickly,the chanceB.To voice an opinion.读of hating tigers goes up,"said Krithi.The Center for Wildlife Studies even teaches children in nearly 1,000读C.To introduce the topic.理schools about the role tigers and other animals play in their local ecosystemsD.To describe a process.Krithi said,"Or else,the kids view wildlife with unfriendly feelings and理A 33.What were the students required to do in the解fear."It also provides the students with simple tips,such as carrying解research?flashlights and talking loudly while traveling in groups,to keep them safeA.Study with different instructors in turn.near wildlife."If we can make them realize that every non-human lifematters,I think people and tigers will be betteroff"B.Feed the Al instructor with instructions.C.Try to keep up with different instructors.D.Have a strong background in the materials.A28.What do Krithi's words in paragraph 1 stress?阅A.Tigers need a lot of land and food.B 34.What did the researchers find out?B.Tigers are very dangerous animals.阅A.Students in Group 1 liked the Al instructors读C.It is important to protect tigers'habitat.读better.D.It is difficult for tigers to survive now.B.AI instructors proved to be more effective.理B29.What does the underlined word "plight"in理C.Students can get quick feedback on learning解paragraph 2 mean?from Al.A.Fear.B.Trouble解D.Good learning results required preparationC.Recovery.D.Health.2D 30.What should the government funds be used foraccording to Krithi?阅A.Raising people's awareness of nature35.What does Kestin mean in the last paragraph?protection.A.Students should try to develop different learningB.Teaching people how to avoid animal读skills.读attacks.B.In-person instruction will be more popular inC.Studying humans'influence on wildlife.理education.理D.Reducing human-wildlife conflicts.C.Students should not depend too heavily on Al解A 31.What does the Center for Wildlife Studies wishpeople to do to save tigers?解instructors.D.Human instructors should create their ownA.Live in harmony with them.teaching method.B.Provide enough food for themC.Build a larger habitat for them.D.Have a richer knowledge of them.26
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